ORIGINALS

Below is a collection of my original films. These were either written, directed, or fully produced by myself and come in a very wide array of genres and types. I've never been one to stick to just one kind of thing. If you like comedy, check out my two award-winning shorts: "Grammar Abuse PSA" & "Life Socks." For something more dramatic, watch my web series, "The River." Last but not least is my feature documentary, "Cardboard" about the panhandlers of Seattle. This is not a complete set of my own films but it's certainly a collection of my best.

Five men are abducted into an underground game of No Limit Texas Hold’em Poker where the winner will receive $1,000,000 but the losers won't survive. Each of them must play for their lives in this nine episode series.

The stories behind the signs of panhandlers in Seattle. A feature-length documentary about the people who hold cardboard signs asking for spare change and the assumptions we make as we walk by, careful to avoid eye contact.

Life Socks is a darkly comedic short film about a broken man and a terribly mean pair of socks. It was written, filmed, and completed over a weekend as part of Seattle's 48 Hour Film Project. It went on to win that year's "Best Actor," "Audience Choice," and "Best Overall." It's very funny but slightly "NSFW" since the genre requirement was dark comedy.